I'm trying to figure out the proper settings for marking and deleting spam messages.I would like to have anything over 6 (could be any number) marked with [SPAM] in the subject, and anything over 12 discarded. I don't see anywhere in the admin panel to set these two parameters, as well having the ability for users to have their own custom settings of these numbers.

Thanks. So when a user changes the Spam level in their personal settings, or if I change any global spam settings the kill level gets reset back to the spam_tag levels? Any chance the kill level can be set inside the interface. A lot of false positives will get discarded this way.

Also, how does the system treat outgoing mail as far as spam checking? By that I mean can I use the kill level for outgoing rather than the tag level. I am using https://docs.iredmail.org/disable.spam. … ails.html. Again, a lot of outbound false positives have blocked users outbound mail so I had to whitelist the entire domain, but I see that as a potential problem if a user gets their password hacked, or gets a virus.

Re: Spam checking

jstewart wrote:

So when a user changes the Spam level in their personal settings, or if I change any global spam settings the kill level gets reset back to the spam_tag levels? Any chance the kill level can be set inside the interface. A lot of false positives will get discarded this way.

This feature has been implemented in upcoming iRedAdmin-Pro release.

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Yes, I understand all that - As I said, up until last week the line in maillog defined in amavisd.conf - $log_temp - was showing as in the example in my posts, and now that is not being shown in maillog. The Spam tags and scores no longer show in the log.

Re: Spam checking

It think Amavisd still logs detailed log as you wish, but your "grep" got wrong log lines. I suggest double check, for example, run command "less /var/log/maillog", then search "amavis".

I can guarantee those log entries are not happening. I have tried setting the log_level from 0 to 5 in amavisd.conf, and there is no difference in the log output no matter what I set the log_level. I am linux system administrator, and I know how to tail, less and grep. I am not seeing those entries in the log. As I said, they were there a couple of week ago, and now they are not.